INDEX OF PLANTS 



maple, Acer campestre 

 3. 3. 1. a mountain tree: name 

 for mountain form of o-^eVSa/A- 

 i/o?; 3. 4. 2. time of budding; 

 3. 6. 1. slow growing (?) ; 

 3. 11. 1-2. described; 5. 1. 2. 

 time of cutting timber ; 5. 1. 4. 

 do.; 5. 3. 3. character of wood ; 

 5. 7. 6. uses of wood. 

 jp, see $0*0? (1) TO n\arv<f>v\\ov. 



liSvocr/jiov, (= liivQrj), green mint, 



Mentha viridis 

 7. 7. 1. a \OLXO-VOV. 

 i)\ioTp6irov, Heliotropium vttlosum 

 7. 3. 1. length of flowering season 



of wKinxoj/ comp.; 7. 8. 1. stem 



'on the ground'; 7. 9. 2. long 



in flower ; 7. 10. 5. evergreen ; 



7. 15. 1. flowering depends on 



the heavenly bodies. 

 )7jmepi? (1), gall-oak, Quercus infec- 



toria 

 3.8.2. one of the five 'Idaean' 



kinds of oak: fruit; 3. 8. 4. 



habit and timber ; 3. 8. 6. galls, 

 /i/xept's (2), (so-called by some) ( = 



fipvs t) i'ifj.epo<; = 6TVju.6Spvs 3.8.2.), 



true oak, Quercus Robur 

 3.8.2. bears sweet fruit. 

 r)fj.epoica.\\e<;, Martagon lily, Lilium 



Martagon 



6. 1. 1. in list of under-shrubs (see 

 note); 6. 6. 11. grown from 

 seed : a coronary plant. 



ymomov, milt-waste, Asplenium 



Ceterach 



9. 18. 7. properties of leaf: de- 

 scribed: habitat: mules fond 

 of it. 



>jpa(cXei'a ( = jaTjKu>i' 17 'HpaKA.eta), Si- 



lene venosa 

 9. ] 5. 5. an Arcadian drug. 



T/paKAeum/CTj (xapua), see Kapva r) 

 'HpaAcAeam/oj. 



ripiytptav, groundsel, Seneclo vulgaris 



7. 7. 1. a \d\wov : classed as 

 ' chicory-like from its leaves : 

 7. 7. 1. prolonged flowering- 

 time ; 7.10.2. flowers in winter. 



f)pvyyioi>, eryngo, Eryngium cam- 

 pestre 



6. 1. 3. has spines on the leaves : 

 a wild under-shrub. 



flai/aa, Thapsia garganica 

 9. 8. 3. most powerful juice from 

 root ; 9. 8. 5. superstition as tc 

 method of cutting; 9. 9. 1. root 

 and juice used; 9. 9. 5. medi- 

 cinal use; 9. 9. 6. described; 



9. 11. 2. leaf Of ndvaiees TO 'Aa- 

 *cA.i)jrieioi/ comp.; 9. 20. 3. medi- 

 cinal use : grows specially ia 

 Attica : properties ; effect on 

 foreign and native cattle. 



0e'pju.os, lupin, Lupinus alba 

 1. 3. 6. refuses cultivation ; 1.7.3. 

 seed roots through under- 

 growth ; 3. 2. 1. fruits better in 

 wild state; 4. 7. 5. fruit of 

 an unnamed Arabian tree (see 

 App. (13)) comp.; 4. 7. 6. fruit 

 of an unnamed Persian tree 

 (see App. (13)) comp.; 4. 7. 7. 

 fruit of a tree of the island of 

 Tylos (see App. (13)) comp.; 

 8. 1. 3. sown early; 8. 2. 1. 

 germination described ; 8. 5. 2. 

 seeds in compartments ; 8.5.4. 

 attachment of seed; 8. 7. 3. 

 not eaten green by any animal ; 

 8. 11. 2. seed keeps well : like a 

 wild plant; 8. 11. 6. seed keeps 

 specially well in hill country; 

 8. 11. 8. peculiarities about 

 sowing seed. 



9t)\vyovov ( appevoyovov), dog-mer- 



cury, Mercuriqhs perennis 

 9. 18. 5. properties : described. 



flrjAvKpaveia, cornel, Cornus san- 

 guined 



1.8.2. has less knots than icpdveia. ; 

 3. 3. 1. tree of mountain and 

 plain ; 3. 4. 2. time of budding ; 

 3. 4. 3. time of fruiting ; 3. 4. 6. 

 fruit inedible; 3. 12. 1-2. de- 

 scribed; 5. 4. 1. less fruitful 

 than Kpai/eia. 



flrjAvTTTepis, bracken, Pteris aquilina 

 9. 18. 8. properties : distinguished 

 from Trrept?. 



6r\\\><$>ovov ( = aKovirov = fjLv6<f>ovoi> = 



CTKOpTUO? (3) 9. 18. 2.), WOlf'S 



bane, Aconitum Anthora 

 9. 18. 2. properties : habit : fatal 



to the scorpion. 

 OTJO-UOV. Corydalis densiflora 

 7. 12. 3. root bitter : medicinal 



use. 



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